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    (0 vote) Sound Card For Your Computer by Jacob Sebastian. A sound card is computer hardware that is used to amplify and record sound. Formerly, this computer hardware was used to complement the computer. Now, it is an obligation for all computers.
It is classified into three categories based on its installation. The first type is sound card on board. It is directly installed in the computer's motherboard. The second type is sound card offboard. The ins... products, articles
    (1 vote) Blu-ray for Computers by Martin Wyman. They're coming, they're coming! The Blu-rays are coming! If you've been anxious for Blu-ray technology to arrive to your PC or laptop, the day has come. Blu-ray drives for computers are making their way into the mainstream. These first generation drives come at a pretty penny and often require video card upgrades if you want to view Blu-ray movies on your computer. Both Sony and Phillips have Blu... products, articles
    (0 vote) 3 Tips on Proper Computer Care by Suzie Sanchez. In the wee hours of the morning, you can be seen furiously typing at the keyboard on your computer, trying to beat the morning deadline. Then, all of a sudden your computer shuts down on its own accord. You desperately tried to power it back on but it just sat there, doing nothing. So you tried to check the power cables then tried to do it one more time. Nothing happened. This is one of the insta... products, articles
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*UPDATE* If you have a Realtek sound card, this link may enable your stereo mix. http://download.cnet.com/Realtek-High...
Use at your own risk and make sure you set a system restore point before you install it though in case it doesn't work with your sound card.
Some people were having trouble with not being able to select "What U Hear" on the Audacity drop down menu. This is one way I found around it. Sorry if I went a little fast. I will put step by step details in the description.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net
1. Right click on "Volume" in your task bar. 2. Click on "Recording Devices". 3. Right click in the box that appears and select "Show Disabled Devices". 4. Right click on "Stereo Mix" and select "Enable". Press "Ok". 5. Open Audacity. 6. Go to "Edit" - "Preferences". 7. Under the Recording options there should be a drop down box titled Device. Select "Stereo Mix" and press "Ok".
Now Audacity will record any sound your computer sends through its speakers without picking up outside noise from a microphone. Thanks for watching =D
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